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what not to eat in kidney stones - #40636

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I am really worried about my health lately. A few weeks ago, I had this terrible pain in my side, and after some tests, the doctor said I have kidney stones. I never thought it would happen to me, especially since I always tried to eat healthy. But now I'm stuck wondering what not to eat in kidney stones, like is there a super long list? I mean, my friend said I should stay away from oxalate-rich foods but honestly, I'm still confused about which foods fall into that category. Plus, everything I read online seems to contradict each other. I've heard things like “no spinach” and “definitely no rhubarb” but then I see people posting recipes with those ingredients. It’s kinda frustrating, you know? What not to eat in kidney stones is so important right now. I really want to figure this out since I don’t want to end up having another stone, or worse. Also, can you eat fruits or are they bad too? I love snacking on berries but are they okay for kidney stones? If anyone can help me out or share their experience on what not to eat in kidney stones, I would really really appreciate it. Just trying to navigate all this info, and my head is spinning! Ugh!

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For you, navigating through the maze of “what not to eat in kidney stones” can indeed feel overwhelming and conflicting. In Ayurveda, kidney stones are often associated with an imbalance in the body’s doshas and notably, with the accumulation of toxins (ama) due to improper diet and lifestyle. To help break it all down, keep these key points in mind:

Firstly, you’re right to be weary of foods rich in oxalates as they can contribute to stone formation, particularly calcium oxalate stones. Spinach, rhubarb, beet greens, swiss chard, peanuts, and chocolate are high in oxalates and best limited or avoided. While they’re generally healthy, moderation is key if you have a history of stones.

Fruits are mostly beneficial and hydrating, which is crucial for kidney health. Citrusy fruits like lemons and limes are particularly good because they contain citrate, which can reduce stone formation. However, you might want to consume berries like strawberries and gooseberries in moderation as they contain mild levels of oxalates.

Incorporate foods that balance your Vata and Kapha doshas, like barley, horsegram, and mung beans, as they help in clearing the urinary tract. Reducing salt intake is also important since high salt can increase calcium levels in urine. Stay clear of excessive animal protein from red meat and shellfish as they can raise uric acid levels, worsening the risk.

Prioritization of hydration can’t be stressed enough. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day, especially warm water, can aid in flushing out toxins. Support your digestive fire (agni) with herbs like ginger and cumin. Regular intake of coconut water is cooling and beneficial for kidney health.

Lastly, consider consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to evaluate your prakriti (constitution) and tailor a diet plan aligning with your body’s needs. Balancing detoxifying and nourishing aspects in your diet can help prevent future stones formation. So, while the list might seem daunting, with mindful choices, managing your condition can definitely become more straightforward.

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Navigating dietary choices with kidney stones can indeed be confusing, especially when you’re receiving mixed messages. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, understanding your prakriti (individual constitution) and the specific type of kidney stone is essential for providing tailored advice. However, generally, there are some foods that are advisable to avoid when dealing with kidney stones, particularly those that are rich in oxalates, as they can contribute to stone formation.

Oxalate-rich foods that are often recommended to limit include spinach, rhubarb, beets, nuts, and chocolate. These foods can increase the concentration of oxalates in your system, which may lead to calcium oxalate stones, the most common type. It’s most beneficial to balance these foods rather than to eliminate them completely unless advised by your healthcare provider.

Regarding fruits, berries like strawberries and raspberries do contain oxalates, but they can be consumed in moderate amounts. Opt for fruits that are lower in oxalates such as bananas and papayas. Hydration is crucial, so complimenting your fruit intake with adequate water helps inhibit stone formation by diluting the substances that lead to stones.

In addition to oxalates, limiting sodium intake and reducing animal protein may also be beneficial, as they can affect urinary citrate levels, an inhibitor of stone formation. Whole grains and lentils should also be consumed in moderation.

Ultimately, it’s about balance and ensuring a comprehensive diet that doesn’t exacerbate your condition. Consulting with a healthcare professional who understands your unique metabolic and dietary requirements can offer nuanced and specific advice. Additionally, try integrating more naturally diuretic foods like barley and horse gram into your regimen as they can help support kidney function.

For some, the combination of these dietary changes alongside conventional medical treatment can reduce the risk of recurrence and help maintain overall kidney health.

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